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Alan continues to improve his ability to walk

Alan requested physical therapy to aid in his ability to walk safely and return to a more active and engaged lifestyle after suffering a stroke. He continues to improve his ability to walk and function Independently. He’s even planning to get back onto his skis.

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Excellent in all aspects, motivation, anatomy knowledge, neurological knowledge, how to put it all together in a cohesive manner.

Alan, 60, Decreased balance after stroke

John still improves decades after a stroke

John’s wife sought help for John after she noticed a decline in his overall physical condition. John is engaging in weekly physical therapy and reports he’s feeling fantastic about his progress and physical well-being.

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Pascal has an excellent professional manner, exudes a very positive personality, and takes care in providing physical therapy that addresses differing concerns at different times.

John, 79, Chronic stroke

Susan can walk again

Susan was admitted to long term care after she fractured her pelvis as a result of a fall. Suffering from dementia and general de-conditioning, she was in need for carefully planned and supervised physical therapy.
Susan is now able to transfer with minimal assistance and she can walk under supervision, allowing her to be more independent on a daily basis.

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Caring and effective!

Susan, 83, Rehabilitation post fall

Beatrice remains fall free

Beatrice moved into a retirement home after suffering repeated falls. She received on-site physical therapy to improve her strength, balance and general physical condition, and remains fall free to date.

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He’s great.

Daughter of Beatrice, 93, Fall prevention

Physio on Wheels comes highly recommended

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of clients rate their experience with Physio on Wheels 10/10.

About Pascal.

Hello!

My name is Pascal. In 2013 I founded Physio on Wheels, the first mobile physical therapy clinic north of Vancouver. This is where I spend most of my working hours as a clinician, but I also do a few other things

Professional contributions.

I am the co-creator of getPTsmart.com, an e-learning platform which allows students and clinicians to improve their clinical reasoning. The project was nominated for the Jaco den Dekker award in 2012. Currently I volunteer on the Library Advisory Board for the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia. And here is how I keep up with professional development

Professional development.

I am an alumni of the European School of Physiotherapy, Amsterdam, NL, where I was recognized for graduating with the highest GPA in program history. I am currently working towards a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University, where I love diving into the big question of how to separate the things that really work from those that seem to work in healthcare. Personal life

Personal life.

Raised in Germany, I spent most of my spare time as a Judo athlete until my early 20s. I immigrated to Canada in 2005 and have lived in Squamish, BC with my wife and two young boys for the greater part of the past 10 years. Most of my time away from work, I spend out and about with family. I also try to make room for a bit of Gymnastic Strength Training, Crossfit and even the occasional Judo session. Find out more